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1.Red Brandywine is an Old Amish heirloom dating back to 1885. Named after Brandywine Creek in Chester County, PA. Large, vigorous vines produce 8-12 ounce, deep-red fruits in clusters of 4 to 6. Excellent, robust, old-fashioned tomatoes flavors.
90 days.late season.indeterminate.heirloom. red. 4-6clusters.sun resistant
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 2.Earl Of Edgecombe.  When the 6th Earl of Edgecombe died in the 1960's, the heir to the title of 7th Earl was a relative in New Zealand who was a sheep farmer at the time. When he traveled to England to claim the title, he brought this tomato with him. The seeds for this New Zealand heirloom were made available through Carolyn Male, who found it the best of her 1996 seed trials. The smooth, 3-inch, round, uniformly ripening fruits are beautiful orange globes, typically borne in clusters of two or more. Flesh is firm, meaty and exceptionally flavorful.
73 days.mid season. Indeterminate.Heirloom.Yellow-Orange
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3.The 'Earliana' tomato was developed at the turn-of-the-century as growers attempted to bring the earliest tomato to market. It was first offered commercially in 1900 by Johnson and Stokes. Our Tomatofest organic tomato seeds produce indeterminate, regular-leaf plants that yield clusters of 4-6 beautiful, uniformly round, red-pink tomatoes. We consider this a perfect market tomato because of it's visual appeal and it's wonderful sweet/tart flavors. Earliana produces well until frost and appears to have good disease resistance. A good salad and canning tomato. A good, prolific tomato for cooler growing regions.
68 days.early season.Indeterminate. Heirloom.red.4-6 cluster
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4.Greek Domata.From Dionysiou Monastary, Athos, Greece. An 8-12 oz.,  3-inch slicer with excellent flavor.
75 days.mid season. Indeterminate.Heirloom.red.

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5.Bradley .A disease resistant variety released in 1961 by Dr. Joe McFerran of the University of Arkansas. Our TomatoFest organic tomato seeds produce compact, bushy, semi-determinate, regular-leaf, tomato plants with heavy foliage that yield copious amounts of 7 to10-ounce. dark-pink tomatoes with a wonderfully, delicious sweetness that is well balanced with just enough acidity to give you that old-fashioned big tomato flavor you love so much. Tomatoes ripen at the same time making it a great variety for canning and freezing. Suitable for Southern regions. An excellent fresh market tomato. Fusarium wilt resistant.
76 days.mid season. semi-Determinate.Open-Pollinated.pink.

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6.Sophie's Choice  An heirloom from Edmonton, Canada and introduced by Carolyn Male in 1997.  Considered to be the "best choice" for an extra early tomato. This is the earliest variety to ripen for me. Strong disease resistant short determinate (24") produces an abundance of 8 to 10 oz. globes. fruit is a red-orange outside and deep red inside. Best production in cooler climates. 
55 days.early season.Determinate.Heirloom.red.

i bought 17 deferent tomato seeds and i kept only this 6 from this page http://www.tomatofest.com/heirloom_tomato_seed_store.html